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so my physics teacher once told me that no one has calculated the maximum temperature reachable. I thought if particles are moving in the speed of light, since the speed of light is the maximum speed reachable, then the average kinetic energy of particle is the maximum temperature. He replied that it involves quantum mechanics and blahblahblah but I didn't really understand it. Can anybody explain to me why?